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Jul 4, 2019

[Answer] 6. My personal favorite treat consists of a block of ice cream between two graham crackers or cookies. What is this frozen treat called in its basic term?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "6. My personal favorite treat consists of a block of ice cream between two graham crackers or cookies. What is this frozen treat called in its basic term?"



...1. Ice cream cookie 2. Ice cream sandwich 3. Frozen cookie and ice cream 4. Cookie and cream frozen sandwich bar The ice cream sandwich comes in many flavors but my favorite is still vanilla ice cream and chocolate cookies.

Apr 1, 2019

[Answer] 4. This American sandwich is messy but good! Which of these sandwiches traditionally consists of ground beef, sweetened tomato sauce, and onions on a hamburger bun?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "4. This American sandwich is messy but good! Which of these sandwiches traditionally consists of ground beef, sweetened tomato sauce, and onions on a hamburger bun?"



...1. The Sloppy Joe 2. The Sloppy Pork 3. The Messy Sandwich 4. The Messy Joe Eating a Sloppy Joe the normal way will show you how it got its name. Normally eating this sandwich causes the meat and sauce to spill out, sometimes creating quite a mess. In different parts of the United States these sandwiches are also known as Yip Yips (Illinois), Slushburgers (Midwestern states), Wimpies (Northeastern states), Taverns (Iowa and Minnesota), and Steamers (Virginia and West Virginia).

Feb 28, 2019

[Answer] 2. The small intestine consists of three parts - the duodenum, the jejunum and which other section?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "2. The small intestine consists of three parts - the duodenum, the jejunum and which other section?"



...1. Sacrum 2. Brachium 3. Ileum 4. Cerebrum The duodenum is the first, and shortest, part of the small intestine, and receives partly digested food, called chyme, from the stomach via the pyloric sphincter. The mid part is the jejunum, with the ileum being the final part which is responsible for the final stages of digestion. Brachium refers to the upper arm, between the shoulder and elbow and the cerebrum is the major part of the brain. The sacrum is the bone at the base of the spine.

Feb 21, 2019

[Answer] 9. Atoms consists of which particles?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "9. Atoms consists of which particles?"



...1. Protons-Neutrons-Hadrons 2. Protons-Neutrons-Electrons 3. Protrons-Neutrons-Positrons 4. Protons-Neutrons-Photons Atoms are the smallest units of matter that can take part in a chemical reaction, and which cannot be broken down chemically into anything simpler.

Feb 1, 2019

[Answer] 2. Which food preservation method consists of chilling foods, but not to the point of freezing them?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "2. Which food preservation method consists of chilling foods, but not to the point of freezing them?"



...1. Salting 2. Refrigeration 3. Bottling 4. Drying In 1756, William Cullen demonstrated the first known method of artificial refrigeration. In 1758 Benjamin Franklin and John Hadley found that by evaporating volatile liquids, the temperature of objects could be reduced quite rapidly - even past the freezing point of water. The first commercial refrigerated shipping occurred when a refrigeration unit was fitted to a 'Dunedin', a New Zealand vessel, in 1882 - this lead to a boom of dairy and meat between countries in the southern hemisphere, such as Australia and South America. Refrigeration helps to preserve fresh foods by slowing the growth of micro-organisms that cause food to rot.

Jan 30, 2019

[Answer] 2. Which sporting event consists of numerous events that include discus, javelin, 100m sprints, 200m sprints, long jump, high jump, and shotput?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "2. Which sporting event consists of numerous events that include discus, javelin, 100m sprints, 200m sprints, long jump, high jump, and shotput? "



...1. Olympics 2. AFL / Australian Football League 3. Soccer 4. Swimming Did you know that for the first Olympics (776 B.C), athletics was the original and only event. For the track events, it requires a lot of fitness and endurance, however for the field events, it requires strength and determination. Some track events are 100m, 200m, 400m walk, and 800m.

Jan 28, 2019

[Answer] 2. Can you name the condiment sauce which was originally produced in England in 1837, and consists of special blend of vinegars and seasonings?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "2. Can you name the condiment sauce which was originally produced in England in 1837, and consists of special blend of vinegars and seasonings?"



...1. Worcestershire sauce 2. Habanero sauce 3. Cumberland sauce 4. Bovril The first and original condiment known as "The Original & Genuine Lea & Perrins Worcestershire sauce" was first produced in England in 1837. The condiment was invented by two pharmacists John Wheeley Lea and William Henry Perrins, and is mainly used to give flavour to meat and fish dishes. The main ingredients in this spicy sauce are vinegar, anchovies, tamarind, onions, garlic, onions, molasses and salt,the mixture is then left to age for 18 months. The complete production process and all the ingredients of the sauce are kept a secret. In many countries the sauce is known commonly as the "English sauce".

Jan 25, 2019

[Answer] 6. What sort of game consists of a ten foot (three meter) stationary metal pole which has a ball hung from a rope attached to the pole?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "6. What sort of game consists of a ten foot (three meter) stationary metal pole which has a ball hung from a rope attached to the pole?"



...1. Tether ball 2. Wiffle ball 3. Dodge ball 4. Squash Tether ball is a game played with two opposing players. One hits the ball clockwise and the other hits the ball counterclockwise around the pole. The first one to wrap the ball all the way around the pole, until the rope stops it, is the winner.

Dec 31, 2018

[Answer] 9. Which sporting event consists of numerous events that include discus, javelin, 100m sprints, 200m sprints, long jump, high jump, and shotput?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "9. Which sporting event consists of numerous events that include discus, javelin, 100m sprints, 200m sprints, long jump, high jump, and shotput? "



...1. Soccer 2. Swimming 3. AFL / Australian Football League 4. Olympics Did you know that for the first Olympics (776 B.C), athletics was the original and only event. For the track events, it requires a lot of fitness and endurance, however for the field events, it requires strength and determination. Some track events are 100m, 200m, 400m walk, and 800m.

Dec 6, 2018

[Answer] 4. Welsh Rarebit, which essentially consists of melted cheese on toast, was originally known by which misleading name?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "4. Welsh Rarebit, which essentially consists of melted cheese on toast, was originally known by which misleading name?"



...1. Welsh Rabbit 2. Welsh Dragon 3. Welsh Corgi 4. Welsh Rearbite The earliest record of this dish was in 1725, when it was known as Welsh Rabbit, despite the fact that the recipe doesn't call for any meat whatsoever. The potential for confusion may explain why the name transformed into Welsh Rarebit around 1785, but that still didn't educate people on what they were eating. Variations abound, but this savory treat generally calls for cheddar cheese to be mixed with mustard, cayenne pepper, beer (or ale) and Worcestershire sauce, and melted over toast. So why was it called "Rabbit" in the first place? The true origins of the name Welsh Rabbit are unknown, but it may have reflected the relative affluence of the denizens of the Kingdom of Great Britain at the time. In those days, only the well to do could afford to eat beef or mutton on a regular basis. Even amongst the have-nots, the Welsh were generally worse off than their English counterparts, so while the poor in England had to make do with poultry or rabbit when they could get it, in Wales the poor-man's meat was cheese. The name was accordingly a joke at the expense of the Welsh, implying that they were so poor that they ate cheese and pretended it was rabbit. As there is no evidence that this dish originated from Wales, another possible explanation of the name is that it exemplified the tendency at the time for the English to describe items of inferior quality as provincial versions of the genuine article. Similarly, the Scotch Woodcock isn't made from a game bird, but is actually scrambled eggs and anchovy meat or paste on toast.